A Pen Argyl resident was charged today with risking a catastrophe and related crimes for running a meth lab at his borough home, police said.

Police charged Kyle Fogel, 38, after finding 34 items consistent with making methamphetamine in his home at 203 George St., police said. The items included various chemicals, police said.

Police were tipped off by Tatamy police after the Northampton Farm Bureau on Bushkill Street received an order from a Pen Argyl resident for 50 pounds of ammonium sulfate, according to police.

Pen Argyl police contacted the state attorney general’s Bureau of Narcotics Investigations for help finding Fogel. The Pen Argyl police went to Fogel’s home at 3:26 p.m. today and found the chemicals, police said.

The state police Clandestine Laboratory Team helped stabilize hazardous materials and helped with the investigation. At least one resident reported seeing a Hazmat team on site.

Fogel is charged with risking a catastrophe, manufacturing methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of materials used to make methamphetamine.